From: "Justin Bacon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > And where, exactly, does it do that? It states that "you must clearly > indicate which portions of the work [...] are Open Game Content", but at no > time does it state that this indication must be done in a "positive sense".
It doesn't exactly. But there's no real way to clearly indicate in the negative. > If I say, "I own everything in this room which is not black." I have clearly > indicated what belongs me. You indicated in the positive. "I own everything in this room," and stated an exception. > Similarly, if I say: "Everything in this book except Chapter 2 is OGC." I > have clearly indicated what the OGC in my product is. Positive. "Everything is open," with an exception. Negative would be, "Chapter two is not OGC." It gives no indication of what the rest of the book may, because you must affirm something is open for it to be so. -Damian _______________________________________________ Ogf-l mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.opengamingfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ogf-l
